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Please share w/ interested colleagues this new EMBO Course in Bath UK (6-18 July 2026) “Computational & experimental microbiomics”: lnkd.in/e7EGH4RG
The course includes experimental emphasis on zebrafish host-microbiome interaction + general microbiomics skills. Register is 11 May #EMBOMicrobiomics
28.02.2026 15:34
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Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science! Today & everyday I am grateful for the opportunity to work alongside & learn from this talented group of women scientists. Funded by grants from the NIH, this team is working to understand how the gut microbiome affects our digestive health.
12.02.2026 02:36
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Computational and experimental microbiomics
The critical contribution of microbiota to animal, plant and environmental health is now widely accepted. Progress has been driven by two parallel approaches: in silico analyses of large -omics data …
Our EMBO workshop is now live. Visit us in Bath this summer for a two week workshop designed to help you study host-microbe interactions in the zebrafish, and develop the bioinformatics skills needed to analyse the complex data sets that arise from microbiomic studies.
06.02.2026 14:51
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Enteroendocrine cell subtypes in zebrafish: A zebrafish larva at 6 days postfertilization expressing transgenic reporters neurod1:TagRFP, neurogenin3:QF2, and QUAS:GFP. neurod1:TagRFP labels the pancreatic islet and all enteroendocrine cells in the gut and is shown in magenta. The combination of neurogenin3:QF2 and QUAS:GFP reporters labels a subset of enteroendocrine cells in the gut and is shown in cyan. Overlapping signal appears white. Image credit: Margaret Morash.
Enteroendocrine cells (EECs) in the #gut #epithelium secrete diverse hormones that regulate digestion, energy use & behavior. @jfrawls.bsky.social &co identify EEC subtypes & #hormone profiles in #zebrafish, and explore their lineage relationships @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/49iZKWC
19.12.2025 09:08
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Zebrafish in the wild
YouTube video by John Rawls
Part 6: For decades, the zebrafish has helped scientists unlock the mysteries of genetics, development, & disease. But the fish that power most discoveries have spent generations inside lab tanks. This video captures footage of zebrafish in their natural environment in Nepal.
youtu.be/cCZhZpPALqw
28.10.2025 14:08
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Yes! Detailed water chemistry data was collected at each site.
23.10.2025 03:21
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From Chitwan district of Nepal, but yes! I’ll follow up by DM.
23.10.2025 03:20
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No, but I’ve heard this is the best time of year to be in Nepal.
22.10.2025 13:36
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Part 1: The last couple of weeks I've had the pleasure of working with a team of scientists from Duke University, University of Oregon, and Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) in Nepal to study the biology of zebrafish in their natural habitat. ...
22.10.2025 09:19
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Another RawlsLab retreat is in the books! Activities included centering our core values & skill development goals, science communication, a postapocalyptic scavenger hunt, & enjoying the NC summer. Now more than ever, I’m deeply grateful to work alongside this team of talented & intrepid scientists.
28.08.2025 02:38
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Congratulations to Briana Davis and Maggie Morash on their successful PhD thesis defenses in the Duke University Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Program!
22.04.2025 22:14
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Happy International Women’s Day! Today and everyday I am grateful for the opportunity to work alongside and learn from this talented group of women scientists. Funded by grants from the NIH, this team is working to understand how the gut microbiome affects our digestive and metabolic health.
08.03.2025 19:19
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